I've never used Blank Pages before, but I opened
Dreamweaver's "2 column hybrid, left sidebar, header and footer"
blank page. How do I correctly import a header graphic into the
header area so that it adjusts to different display
settings?

"rpapalia" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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> I've never used Blank Pages before, but I opened
Dreamweaver's "2 column
> hybrid, left sidebar, header and footer" blank page. How
do I correctly
> import
> a header graphic into the header area so that it adjusts
to different
> display
> settings?
>

>I've never used Blank Pages before, but I opened
Dreamweaver's "2 column
>hybrid, left sidebar, header and footer" blank page. How
do I correctly import
>a header graphic into the header area so that it adjusts
to different display
>settings?

you just place the curser in the header - and Insert | Image.

depends on the graphic -but you can use background-repeat:
for a css
background image
--

The graphic I'm trying to insert is a banner across the top,
but I don't know how to make it fit correctly. Of course it looks
really bad if I change the monitor to 800x600. This is how it looks
now:
http://www.eriercd.org/catholicfoundation.html

This is not a resolution issue. It's a browser width issue.
Your only way
out is to prevent the container from flexing as the browser
width decreases.
In other words you should have chosen a fixed width page
rather than a fluid
one.

"rpapalia" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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> The graphic I'm trying to insert is a banner across the
top, but I don't
> know
> how to make it fit correctly. Of course it looks really
bad if I change
> the
> monitor to 800x600. This is how it looks now:
>
http://www.eriercd.org/catholicfoundation.html>
>

Thanks, Murray, that worked great! It still left some space
above and below the graphic but I changed the "padding" from 10 to
0 and it removed that space. Baby steps!
Thanks again, everyone who responded!

"rpapalia" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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> Thanks, Murray, that worked great! It still left some
space above and
> below the
> graphic but I changed the "padding" from 10 to 0 and it
removed that
> space.
> Baby steps!
> Thanks again, everyone who responded!
>

Rats! Sorry, one last thing - Regarding the banner across the
top, when I added a Hotspot over the graphic for the first link
"Contact Us", it created a gray space below the banner when viewed
in I.E. 7
http://www.eriercd.org/catholicfoundation.htmlIt doesn't show up in Firefox. Any ideas how I can get rid of
this gray area below the banner graphic?

Why do you have your image within an <h1> tag? That's
why you have a gap
below - it's the bottom margin on the <h1> tag. But
putting an image within
an <h1> tag makes no semantic sense. Nevertheless,
you'd have the same
problem if it were a <p> tag. The bottom line? Why have
it in any
container other than div#header?

"rpapalia" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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> Rats! Sorry, one last thing - Regarding the banner
across the top, when I
> added
> a Hotspot over the graphic for the first link "Contact
Us", it created a
> gray
> space below the banner when viewed in I.E. 7
>
http://www.eriercd.org/catholicfoundation.html> It doesn't show up in Firefox. Any ideas how I can get
rid of this gray
> area
> below the banner graphic?
>
>

"rpapalia" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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>I started with one of Dreamweaver's Blank Pages thinking
the header was a
>place to insert a graphic. I'm very new to html. Can I
salvage what I've
>done or start over?